The Journal of family practice
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Your patient's pruritus absent skin lesions might be self-limiting-or indicate systemic disease. Probing the nature of the symptom can point to targeted treatment.
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Selecting useful modalities is key in early and later management of an acute ischemic event. This review-augmented by an at-a-glance table-can inform your care.
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Botulinum toxin has been studied for a variety of uses beyond the cosmetic. Here's what you need to know about which uses are worth considering for your patient.
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An updated meta-analysis of newer RCTs seems to settle the matter as to whether to use aspirin in individuals with no known history of atherosclerotic CVD.
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This review focuses on screens to assess everything from mood and substance use to pain and cognition. It also offers an algorithm to aid with clinical decision making.